Mother of slain NH journalist James Foley writes book about his legacy, healing
Ten years after journalist and New Hampshire native James Foley was killed by ISIS, his mother is telling his story.
Ten years after journalist and New Hampshire native James Foley was killed by ISIS, his mother is telling his story.
Ten years after journalist and New Hampshire native James Foley was killed by ISIS, his mother is telling his story.
The mother of slain New Hampshire journalist James Foley is reflecting on what it was like to testify at and sit through the trial of his killer.
The city of Rochester, New Hampshire, is naming its community center for freelance journalist James Wright Foley, who was kidnapped and beheaded by Islamic State militants.
The New Hampshire journalist was kidnapped in Syria in 2012 and killed.
The mother of an American journalist killed by ISIS in 2014 said she was "grateful" that ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was tracked down.
In the five years since James Foley's murder, his mother has successfully pushed the U.S. government to overhaul the hostage rescue process.
James Foley's mother is leading the charge on keeping his memory alive and keeping other journalists safe.
James Foley's parents said a U.S. drone strike targeting "Jihadi John," the man who killed their son, provides little comfort.
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James Foley, whose 41st birthday would have been Saturday, was killed by members of ISIS in August.
Diane and John Foley say they felt very alone as they navigated through almost two years of government bureaucracy while their son Jim was held hostage.
President Obama said Wednesday that the U. S. will not be intimidated by Islamic State militants after the beheading of Steven Sotloff.
An Internet video purports to show the beheading of U.S. journalist Steven Sotloff by the Islamic State group.
Foley dictated the letter to another captive to avoid his captors stealing any written letter.
James Foley, the U.S. journalist slain by Islamic State militants after being held captive, will be remembered at a Mass of Remembrance in Rochester, N.H.
WBZ-TV political analyst Jon Keller sat down to talk with U.S. Rep. Stephen Lynch of South Boston.
A nonprofit group that brings humanitarian aid to people in Syria has organized a vigil in memory of slain journalist James Foley.
Federal authorities sent a bulletin to U.S. law enforcement Friday in light of the threat concerning militants from the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), according to CBS News.
GlobalPost has released the full text of the final email sent to the parents of James Foley before he was murdered.
Pope Francis has called the family of an American journalist whose videotaped beheading by Islamic State militants has touched off torrents of outrage around the world.
The shock and horror felt worldwide after the execution of war correspondent James Foley was even more acute for his fellow journalists covering the Middle East.
The second journalist seen in the brutal ISIS video, like James Foley, also has ties to New Hampshire.
A U.S. official told the Associated Press Thursday the Islamic State militants who killed James Foley had demanded $132.5 million in ransom for his release.
A scholarship fund has been established for slain journalist James Foley at Marquette University.
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A small group of loyal customers gathered in Weston Saturday morning to thank a pharmacist who is relocating as Walgreens closes the location where he served the community for almost three decades.
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